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tax revenues jump. ronald reagan proposed sweeping tax rate reduction and the result revenues up 99%. biden: we made sure we cut taxes for the middle-class. gerri: not even close to trooper release seven taxes from obamacare ball directly on the middle class. the tax for not having health care insurance. obamacare taxed the ma in the name of flexible spending account in those to deduct from taxes. i could go on and on. joe biden scored big points claiming hedgefunds would benefit. biden: 90% of small business america make less than $250,000. others are hedge funds making $600 billion per year that counts as the small business. gerri: hedge fund? the irs says they fall within the household of the top two brackets that the administration wants to raise taxes. and more than half of americans. vice president wants to raise taxes on small business. paul ryan does not. beau biden says the plan worked anybody knows the numbers knows it is not true. the federal deficit on track to hit $1 trillion for the fourth
tax revenues jump. ronald reagan proposed sweeping tax rate reduction and the result revenues up 99%. biden: we made sure we cut taxes for the middle-class. gerri: not even close to trooper release seven taxes from obamacare ball directly on the middle class. the tax for not having health care insurance. obamacare taxed the ma in the name of flexible spending account in those to deduct from taxes. i could go on and on. joe biden scored big points claiming hedgefunds would benefit. biden: 90% of...
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. >> it is one of those tax measures on the ballot. i think it is important because it is proposed by tom star, a billionaire hedge fund management man, and someone very involved in green energy issues. this is what a lot of people say is an effort to fix loopholes for out-of-state company, requiring them to calculate their california sale's tax based on the percentage of sales they have in california. so, like this amazon that sells lots of stuff in california but is based out of california would have to pay a higher tax. that money would go to clean energy projects. >> there are two other propositions. i don't have time to get into the details too much except they repeal things. prop 34 will end the death penalty and replace it with life with no parole. >> cost. >> the cost, right. >> is that a valid representation. >> tax payers will actually get the -- it has happened. >> and proposition 36 repeals three strikes so people don't end up with some punishment for -- . >> it is just repealing it. you have to committed a invite lent crim
. >> it is one of those tax measures on the ballot. i think it is important because it is proposed by tom star, a billionaire hedge fund management man, and someone very involved in green energy issues. this is what a lot of people say is an effort to fix loopholes for out-of-state company, requiring them to calculate their california sale's tax based on the percentage of sales they have in california. so, like this amazon that sells lots of stuff in california but is based out of...
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the tax on the economy. six years of taxpayer dollars and 40 been spent by the government that is the worry. gerri: in your honor we maybe you a full screen of gen -- ben bernanke addis mr. bubble. has the federal reserve chairman live with the bond bubble? is the at fault? >> i believe greenspan grnspan, bernanke part of hoing, now he tries to correct the bond bubble which is the biggest. creating trillions of dollars to buy the blige interfering with the ggest market in e long term. and the day when the market decides we will not listen. gerri: gerry? gerry? [laughter] gerry? i just want to ask you the question you brought up the bond bubble. pc and individual investors buying the blinder directly. what would you say? >> parents had a great article between 50 and 70% that is the definition of a bubble to get yield you just have to realize what you get into. i am buying 23 year bonded duration if we do get a bad market this 78 or 9% will turn to dust quick. gerri: it is dangerous. >> and it is caused by the
the tax on the economy. six years of taxpayer dollars and 40 been spent by the government that is the worry. gerri: in your honor we maybe you a full screen of gen -- ben bernanke addis mr. bubble. has the federal reserve chairman live with the bond bubble? is the at fault? >> i believe greenspan grnspan, bernanke part of hoing, now he tries to correct the bond bubble which is the biggest. creating trillions of dollars to buy the blige interfering with the ggest market in e long term. and...
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we have a massive tax increase, a repeal of the bush tax cuts, we have the social security tax that is reenacted for employees of 2%. we have the over trillion dollar spending issue. it is about 5% of our economy. neil: what you think the market is doing? >> i am very concerned about what the market is doing. when you look at stock prices today, the fiscal cliff is not yet built. neil: they don't even see that as a possibility. the closer we get, the more they start getting antsy and. >> again, i'm very concerned about that. antsy for sure. and i don't think that we are going to get a solution to this thing, certainly before the end of the year. neil: so you don't even buy the six-month extension think? >> when we can stop looking at this thing in bits and pieces. this is not what leaders do. leaders are decisive. neil: when it comes to the sequestration cuts that they agree to, they are trying to change the rules on that. >> i cannot disagree with you there, neil. but i would ask your audience to think back to when barack obama was running for president. he ran as a uniter. he was goi
we have a massive tax increase, a repeal of the bush tax cuts, we have the social security tax that is reenacted for employees of 2%. we have the over trillion dollar spending issue. it is about 5% of our economy. neil: what you think the market is doing? >> i am very concerned about what the market is doing. when you look at stock prices today, the fiscal cliff is not yet built. neil: they don't even see that as a possibility. the closer we get, the more they start getting antsy and....
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they talked about national security, foreign policy, taxes, jobs, and clashed over whether the new healthcare reform law put medicare on sounder footing. >> they got caught with their hands in the cookie jar, turning medicare into a piggy bank for obamacare. their own actuaries said 1-6 hospitals and nursing homes are going to go out of business as a result of this >> that's not what they said. >> millions of seniors are projected to lose the coverage they have. >> that didn't happen. more people signed up . whoa, whoa. more people signed up for medicare advantage after the change. nobody is saying that. >> i know you're under a lot of duress to make up for lost rounds. [ laughter ] >> i think people would be better served if we don't keep interrupting >> don't take all the 4 minutes then. >> don't change benefits for people. >> the next debate is the second presidential debate. that's going to take the form of a town hall meeting. citizens will be asking questions of the candidates on foreign and domestic violence issues next tuesday in new york. you can watch that debate on our 24/7 news ch
they talked about national security, foreign policy, taxes, jobs, and clashed over whether the new healthcare reform law put medicare on sounder footing. >> they got caught with their hands in the cookie jar, turning medicare into a piggy bank for obamacare. their own actuaries said 1-6 hospitals and nursing homes are going to go out of business as a result of this >> that's not what they said. >> millions of seniors are projected to lose the coverage they have. >> that...
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it is a progressive way of taxing. it is most stimulus thing you can do for the economy. >>> i don't get it give me the addition. why is that going to create more wealth? and spread it around? >> that's right. because you will increase the real incomes of the middle class of america. >> why? because they are going to have better jobs? >> no they'll have lower tax rates and less deductions, okay? that is the way it will average out. and they will be willing to spend, the same thing would be true of business. they would lose a lot of their deductions but they'll have lower rates. if you saw the numbers, okay, there is 1 frillian 12 libyan billion dollars that comes out of the tax revenue and 1 trillionian 1 lune hundred billion dollars that comes out of the legislation. >>> the elimination of the loophole, so to speak, the deduction, legitimate deductions, eliminates those. >> what loopholes? >> that takes care of the middle class. that will be spread out. >> revenue neutral. >> not bad. what is wrong with that. >> gover
it is a progressive way of taxing. it is most stimulus thing you can do for the economy. >>> i don't get it give me the addition. why is that going to create more wealth? and spread it around? >> that's right. because you will increase the real incomes of the middle class of america. >> why? because they are going to have better jobs? >> no they'll have lower tax rates and less deductions, okay? that is the way it will average out. and they will be willing to spend,...
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the irs says the plan's main purpose is tax avoidance. there is a hearing now on this issue set for next week. >>> quite the spectacle today in los angeles as the space shuttle endeavour is moved through city streets to its retirement home. endeavour is being transferred from los angeles international airport to the california science center at exposition park. the 170,000-pound spacecraft will be on display there for museum visitors eventually . this is a live picture of from the streets of l.a. there you can see the shuttle is moving at 2 miles per hour. four computer controlled transporters will negotiate the shuttle along the 12-mile route where in some cases it will be inches away from buildings. >> in some places the wing tips will extend beyond the boundaries of the streets over the sidewalks. >> reporter: what do you do then? >> just move very carefully and slowly. we tell people to open their windows as the wing comes by. [ laughter ] >> can you imagine? trees and other obstacles had to be removed to accommodate the unusually wid
the irs says the plan's main purpose is tax avoidance. there is a hearing now on this issue set for next week. >>> quite the spectacle today in los angeles as the space shuttle endeavour is moved through city streets to its retirement home. endeavour is being transferred from los angeles international airport to the california science center at exposition park. the 170,000-pound spacecraft will be on display there for museum visitors eventually . this is a live picture of from the...
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this ignores theroperty taxes, forgave annually for business taxes. it's more than just $150 million; right? >> oh, absolutely. that gets to the heart of the problem with government subsidies is that these companies, once dependent on the federal government and the taxpayers' dollar, they stay dependent on the government's dollar. that's why w see programs like the ethanol policy continually dependent on the governmnment sie 1978 and once they get stuck on this government dependence, it's hard to wean them off because they really don't understand their true cost point, and they don't ha that true incentive to be competitive. gerri: they exploit the money, go after it, they know how to do it. nick, congressman, thank you for coming on tonight i line illumig this program. i hope you both come back, thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. gerri: all right. many employers cutting back, restaurantin seeing the strongest year in a decade, by the hiring boom comes from a caveat. they a rt-time jobs. our guest yesterday told us why that is obamacare. >> if you
this ignores theroperty taxes, forgave annually for business taxes. it's more than just $150 million; right? >> oh, absolutely. that gets to the heart of the problem with government subsidies is that these companies, once dependent on the federal government and the taxpayers' dollar, they stay dependent on the government's dollar. that's why w see programs like the ethanol policy continually dependent on the governmnment sie 1978 and once they get stuck on this government dependence, it's...
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you might want to look at the bush tax cuts. they expire in the end of the year and at the same time hundred worth of spending cuts come n part of the sequestitration cuts that you heard about. i want to put that in perspective. they are slowing into growth spend all is said and done, you will have much more going to government than you do today than in dollar terms. all that hits the fan at the same time you have tax hikes and capitol gains and etscet raand all hitting the fan at the same time. that is a big story. you know and not worried about it or you don't know and the main stream media left you in the dust. and pat buchan an is paying close attention and we always whistle past the grave yards. they say don't worry about it one of the days it may not happen. thelma and lowis may go over the cliff. >> that was a horrible movie. you say that it is more real and possible than we think. >> i think so. let's take the hypothis that barack obama. tax cuts for the millionaires and billionaires will go up to a million dollars. i do
you might want to look at the bush tax cuts. they expire in the end of the year and at the same time hundred worth of spending cuts come n part of the sequestitration cuts that you heard about. i want to put that in perspective. they are slowing into growth spend all is said and done, you will have much more going to government than you do today than in dollar terms. all that hits the fan at the same time you have tax hikes and capitol gains and etscet raand all hitting the fan at the same...
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he said, that he sent this e-mail to is 7,000 employees saying, if any new taxes are levied on me or my company s our current president plans to my will have no choice but to reduce the size of this company. this means fewer jobs and less benefits commensurately less of an agenda for everyone. joining us now, david sigell, was a resort founder, president and ceo. good to have you here. you have -- and we should put in context, you have gone through, as as everyone else, a very tough for years following the economic crisis. what prompted you now to write that note to your employees? >> as you said i went through very bad for years. we were when i call fat, dumb, and have become a doing a billion dollars a year in sales. i have 12,000 employees. we were growing 20% to year. here four years later under the obama administration we are doinhalf the amount of sales of we were doing. we had to cutour force from 12,000 to 5,000, and we are growing 0% a year verses that 20 percent before. i have lived through this last four years. i can be a monday morning quarterback and predict what the nex
he said, that he sent this e-mail to is 7,000 employees saying, if any new taxes are levied on me or my company s our current president plans to my will have no choice but to reduce the size of this company. this means fewer jobs and less benefits commensurately less of an agenda for everyone. joining us now, david sigell, was a resort founder, president and ceo. good to have you here. you have -- and we should put in context, you have gone through, as as everyone else, a very tough for years...
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it is income i'm taxed on. if the taxes go up, in its simplest form, we use that money to buy additional service trucks, welding equipment, fabrication equipment for our company, engineering software to hire new employees. adding taxes will do exact opposite what president obama thinks will happen. we will lose employees, absolutely. melissa: yeah. >> every business will be reducing their opportunity to add people. melissa: carl, thank you so much for coming on the program. we appreciate your time. >> it's been a pleasure. thank you. melissa: all right. the government sweeten as taxpayer backed loan for electric carmaker tesla. is it to avoid another sole ol'-like embarassment before the election? we'll explain that one. what do you think?. >>. >> a new report says higher electric heating prices loom for the coming winter. who sta stands to get burned the worse, coming up. do you ever have too much money? ♪ . bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance spee. great! it
it is income i'm taxed on. if the taxes go up, in its simplest form, we use that money to buy additional service trucks, welding equipment, fabrication equipment for our company, engineering software to hire new employees. adding taxes will do exact opposite what president obama thinks will happen. we will lose employees, absolutely. melissa: yeah. >> every business will be reducing their opportunity to add people. melissa: carl, thank you so much for coming on the program. we appreciate...
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. >> i'm not in favor of a $5 billion tax cut. >> reporter: and after romney took aim at sesame street -- >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs, i'm going to stop other things -- i like pbs. i like big bird. >> reporter: big bird stayed way up past his bedtime to appear on "saturday night live." >> do you have any political statement you would like to make? >> no, i don't want to ruffle any feathers. >> reporter: first up here in los angeles, president obama will attend a small fundraiser with former president bill clinton and then he will attend a production at the theater tonight. vice president joe biden is getting ready for thursday night, and it is somewhat in damage control mode. lester? >> we want to turn now to our political director and chief white house correspondent chuck todd. chuck, the debate, the positive numbers we noted potential game changers for both candidates last week, how do you expect they'll try to build off this week? >> they're trying to go on the air using the debate in tv advertisements to try to sort of blunt some of the debate momentum that romney got.
. >> i'm not in favor of a $5 billion tax cut. >> reporter: and after romney took aim at sesame street -- >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs, i'm going to stop other things -- i like pbs. i like big bird. >> reporter: big bird stayed way up past his bedtime to appear on "saturday night live." >> do you have any political statement you would like to make? >> no, i don't want to ruffle any feathers. >> reporter: first up here in los...
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uncle sam saying no way to the company that lost millions of tax payer dollars. they cut 5 # $50 billion. what's the trob with the plan? >> the irs as well as the ende department opposed the bankruptcy plan of solyndra the solar company that got half a billion dollars from taxpayers before going bankrupt in the fall. the irs says solyndra's plan can't be approved because the purpose is to let solyndra's owners avoid future taxes. the only reason for it to exist post confirmation is to enable owners to exploit the tax attributes. >> according to the irs pose breaks are worth more than ones set aside for creditors. if it goes through they may get little to nothing for the loan. the irs goes on to say the company's owner to preserve the operating losses as they privately prepare for the fact that solyndra will go broke. it affects the bankly plan slated for wednesday. >> as government taxpayers hope we get some of that one back. statly ann? >> time for fox news health fix. a roundup of the week's top medical stories. the deadly meningitis outbreak and how doctors ar
uncle sam saying no way to the company that lost millions of tax payer dollars. they cut 5 # $50 billion. what's the trob with the plan? >> the irs as well as the ende department opposed the bankruptcy plan of solyndra the solar company that got half a billion dollars from taxpayers before going bankrupt in the fall. the irs says solyndra's plan can't be approved because the purpose is to let solyndra's owners avoid future taxes. the only reason for it to exist post confirmation is to...
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the most taxes. warwick owes 2.6 million while is he gal oes 350,000. >>> finally, talent must run in the family. according to ancestry.com justin bieber is a relative of ryan gosselin. their family links date back 400 years back to the earliest settlers. i promise i did not make this up. i do want to go to thanksgiving with them. >>> this comes to us from wtvj where former nba bad boy dennis rodman composed himself long enough for a special group of tea. he no longer dresses in drag but he shows he could still relate to the ladies. rodman was a special guest at a tea party hosted by a nonprofit at a new american girls store. he answered questions and advised the girls to keep failure out of their lives. >>> i'm lynn berry. this is "early today," your your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> it is 4:28. a live look tside. 50 degrees outside our studios. what you can expect today and through the weekend is coming up. >>> our adversaries are much more willing to test us, and they're br
the most taxes. warwick owes 2.6 million while is he gal oes 350,000. >>> finally, talent must run in the family. according to ancestry.com justin bieber is a relative of ryan gosselin. their family links date back 400 years back to the earliest settlers. i promise i did not make this up. i do want to go to thanksgiving with them. >>> this comes to us from wtvj where former nba bad boy dennis rodman composed himself long enough for a special group of tea. he no longer dresses...
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they pay more effective tax than governor romney pays in his federal income tax. >> reporter: yet paul ryan did not let up on the administration on obama care and taxes. >> now, we think government taking 28% of a family and that business income is enough. president obama, he thinks they ought to take the small business income. >> now, some early polling done right after the debate tonight. show that people are largely split over who came out on top. we're live in the newsroom, eric rasmussen. >> now, a live look where students formed their own opinions as they watched tonight's debate. >> we met the students backing up romney, obama, even the ron paul supporter. and for many at the university, the historic debate between the vice presidential candidates hit home. >> they started it over to watch the vice presidential match up. and they watched and listened. >> i watched it as well a couple weeks ago. obama kind of left me hanging there. seeming to be weak on the spot. >> i think biden was extremely unprofessional, disappointed, basically embarrassed by his performance tonight that he
they pay more effective tax than governor romney pays in his federal income tax. >> reporter: yet paul ryan did not let up on the administration on obama care and taxes. >> now, we think government taking 28% of a family and that business income is enough. president obama, he thinks they ought to take the small business income. >> now, some early polling done right after the debate tonight. show that people are largely split over who came out on top. we're live in the...
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. >> reporter: can a middle class tax hike be prevented if the wealthy get a tax cut? >> it's not mathematically possible. >> it is mathematically possible. it's been done before. it's precisely what we're proposing. >> it has never been done before. >> reporter: on the style side, biden smiled a lot. ryan, a debate rookie, kept his cool. so did ryan add to the romney momentum or did biden help put the obama campaign back on track? now the pollsters go to work to try to figure that out while voters digest the second of four debates. in danville, kentucky, i'm steve handlesmen, nbc news, lynn, back to you. >>> steve, thanks so much. president obama and mitt romney will have their second debate at hofstra university. well, nbc's andrea mitchell led our truth squad in danville last night with a fact check of the debate. she started with the deadly september 11th attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi and paul ryan accusing the obama administration of not properly protecting u.s. personnel. >> what we should not be doing is rejecting claims for calls for more security in
. >> reporter: can a middle class tax hike be prevented if the wealthy get a tax cut? >> it's not mathematically possible. >> it is mathematically possible. it's been done before. it's precisely what we're proposing. >> it has never been done before. >> reporter: on the style side, biden smiled a lot. ryan, a debate rookie, kept his cool. so did ryan add to the romney momentum or did biden help put the obama campaign back on track? now the pollsters go to work to...
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and let's abolish the irs and eliminate income tax and corporate tax. we'll reboot the american economy tens of millions of jobs get created in a zero corporate tax rates environment. >> jill, starting with you, if you can stick to a minute, how would you fix the struggling economy? >> well, we think this doesn't need to be guesswork. we have experience creating jobs in the worst economy the country has ever known during the great depression. we created jobs by directly creating them, not by providing tax breaks for the wealthy or not by ending a tax system entirely which would basically turn the country over to the despair, the unemployment, you know, the problems that we have. we need government to step in where the private sector is unwilling and to see create jobs. >> same question -- unwilling and unable to create jobs. >> same question, gary, in one minute if you can do it. >> first we have to balance the federal budget. if we don't do, that we'll find ourselves in a monetary collapse, in a monetary collapse, simply, when the dollars we have don't
and let's abolish the irs and eliminate income tax and corporate tax. we'll reboot the american economy tens of millions of jobs get created in a zero corporate tax rates environment. >> jill, starting with you, if you can stick to a minute, how would you fix the struggling economy? >> well, we think this doesn't need to be guesswork. we have experience creating jobs in the worst economy the country has ever known during the great depression. we created jobs by directly creating...
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two men also sparred over judicial appointments, abortion, taxes, and unemployment. the polls split on who won that debate. cbs news showed vice president biden won about 50% to congressman ryan's 31%. here in california, the margins a little narrower. >>> both joe biden and paul ryan got right back on the campaign trail hoping to build on any post debate momentum. cbs reporter danielle nottingham shows us how both sides are claiming victory. >> reporter: vice president joe biden continues to play offense in wisconsin friday. >> it's time romney and ryan and the republican congress take a pledge to the middle class people saying we're going to level the playing field. >> reporter: a day after a spirited vice-presidential debate. >> with all due respect that's a bunch malarkey. >> watch out, middle class, the tax bill is coming to you. >> reporter: both candidates headed back to the campaign trail. >> i feel great. >> reporter: paul ryan stopped for breakfast with his family before teaming up with mitt romney in ohio. >> there was one person on the stage with thoughtf
two men also sparred over judicial appointments, abortion, taxes, and unemployment. the polls split on who won that debate. cbs news showed vice president biden won about 50% to congressman ryan's 31%. here in california, the margins a little narrower. >>> both joe biden and paul ryan got right back on the campaign trail hoping to build on any post debate momentum. cbs reporter danielle nottingham shows us how both sides are claiming victory. >> reporter: vice president joe biden...
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the middle- class tax cut unless you give the tax cut for the super- wealthy. >> reporter: after president obama's lackluster debate last week, some feel joe biden was on the attack. >> that's a bunch of malarky. >> because he doesn't have a record that is defendable, he keeps to raise his voice. >> any time the right is going after you on stop wins, you know you've won the argument. >> reporter: despite biden's strong performance it may not be enough to erase president obama's weak performance in denver. the real test will be when the candidates square off next week. reporting from danville, kentucky. i'm sandra endo. >>> a fire destroys a home in san jose. we'll tell you you why the flames weren't the only concern for neighbors. >> and it's another cool, gray die outside. rosemary says a change is coming. she's gonna tell you when and where. >> it's just ban remarkable change -- been a remarkable change. >>> and a trip to the suisun bay. x@ñññé >>> the retired space shuttle "endeavour" is taking a break from its snail's pace journey to its new permanent home in l.a. it left the hanga
the middle- class tax cut unless you give the tax cut for the super- wealthy. >> reporter: after president obama's lackluster debate last week, some feel joe biden was on the attack. >> that's a bunch of malarky. >> because he doesn't have a record that is defendable, he keeps to raise his voice. >> any time the right is going after you on stop wins, you know you've won the argument. >> reporter: despite biden's strong performance it may not be enough to erase...
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$2,000 while giving a tax break of $250,000 to multimillionaires. doesn't mitt romney understand we can't rebuild america by tearing down the middle class. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. let me tell you how i will create 12 million jobs when president obama couldn't. first my energy independence policy means more than three million new jobs. many of them in manufacturing. my tax reform plan to lower rates for the middle class and for small business creates seven million more. and expanding trade, cracking down on china and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'm mitt romney,y, and d i approve is message.
$2,000 while giving a tax break of $250,000 to multimillionaires. doesn't mitt romney understand we can't rebuild america by tearing down the middle class. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. let me tell you how i will create 12 million jobs when president obama couldn't. first my energy independence policy means more than three million new jobs. many of them in manufacturing. my tax reform plan to lower rates for the middle class and for small business...
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they pay more effective tax than governor romney pays in his federal income tax. >> reporter: yet paul ryan did not let up on the administration on obama care and taxes. >> now, we think government taking 28% of a family and that business income is enough. president obama, he thinks they ought to take the small business income. >> now, some early polling done right after the debate tonight. show that people are largely split over who came out on top. we're live in the newsroom, eric rasmussen. >> now, a live look where students formed their own opinions as they watched tonight's debate. >> we met the students backing up romney, obama, even the ron paul supporter. and for many at the university, the historic debate between the vice presidential candidates hit home. >> they started it over to watch the vice presidential match up. and they watched and listened. >> i watched it as well a couple weeks ago. obama kind of left me hanging there. seeming to be weak on the spot. >> i think biden was extremely unprofessional, disappointed, basically embarrassed by his performance tonight that he
they pay more effective tax than governor romney pays in his federal income tax. >> reporter: yet paul ryan did not let up on the administration on obama care and taxes. >> now, we think government taking 28% of a family and that business income is enough. president obama, he thinks they ought to take the small business income. >> now, some early polling done right after the debate tonight. show that people are largely split over who came out on top. we're live in the...
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celine dionne and steven segal owe the most in unpaid taxes. segal owes nearly $350,000. >>> finally, music talent must run in the family. this is my favorite. according to ancestry.com justin bieber is a distant cousin of ry ry ryan gosling. this dates back to the earliest settlers. i would love to be a part of that. if there's an extra seat at the table. >> i'm lynn berry, this is "first look" on msnbc. be sure to stay tuned. way too early with willie geist starts right now. >>> only way you can find $5 trillion in loopholes is cut the mortgage deduction for middle class people, cut the health care deduction, take away their ability to take away their tax break to send their kids to college. >> is he wrong about that? >> he is wrong about that. >> how's that? >> you can cut the taxes and preserve the cuts for them. >> not mathematically possible. >> it is. it's been don
celine dionne and steven segal owe the most in unpaid taxes. segal owes nearly $350,000. >>> finally, music talent must run in the family. this is my favorite. according to ancestry.com justin bieber is a distant cousin of ry ry ryan gosling. this dates back to the earliest settlers. i would love to be a part of that. if there's an extra seat at the table. >> i'm lynn berry, this is "first look" on msnbc. be sure to stay tuned. way too early with willie geist starts...
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. >> i think they are scared to death not just the gaff i mentioned but they are going to raise taxes over a trlion dollars. e me s heeuuyear unam policies. i assume big bird is on the table. >> a good word -- you sat tw th edge paul ryan had wne lepte yesterday. he gave a little pop in the face. for the pele on the right who are looking for a little red meat they will find somebody who is charming super smart and able to delir aag thre lngfo b help resurrect pomomentum. >> be sure to tune in to fox news tomorrow. we will have coverage with megan kelly ande br. hiad u te w atldou joe biden and paul ryan? >> you can tweet them to us@fox friends first. or e-mail us at forienrsxnco ses morning and the frightening meningitis outbreak. 13,000 americans could be at risk. we are going to tell you what you need to know about this. . seigel whopein diseases. one man as story about how he worked as a double agent inside al qaeda. flush >> 21 after the hour. there is concern members of the military won't be heard. they failed to send absentee ballots beforehe5 li romney campaign the deadline to
. >> i think they are scared to death not just the gaff i mentioned but they are going to raise taxes over a trlion dollars. e me s heeuuyear unam policies. i assume big bird is on the table. >> a good word -- you sat tw th edge paul ryan had wne lepte yesterday. he gave a little pop in the face. for the pele on the right who are looking for a little red meat they will find somebody who is charming super smart and able to delir aag thre lngfo b help resurrect pomomentum. >> be...
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i want to change tax a little bit and talk but mitt romney. he had an impressive delivery today on foreign policy. a big speech. here's what he had to say. >> the president is fond of saying that the tide of war is receding, and i want to believe him as much as anyone else. when we look at the middle east today with a run closer than ever to nuclear weapons capability, with the conflict and syria threatening to destabilize the region and with violent extremists on the march and with an american ambassador and three others dead, likely at the hands of terrorists. it is to the rest of conflict is higher now than when the president took office. gerri: does he have that right? >> i think he absolutely does. i have been waiting 25 years for the speech. romney david. he was channeling reagan, harkening back to the notion that america uses our economic power to influence events in the world. use our economic power as a weapon. shutting down their economy. using the american military, not to use it, but to have it there to prevent it have to be used f
i want to change tax a little bit and talk but mitt romney. he had an impressive delivery today on foreign policy. a big speech. here's what he had to say. >> the president is fond of saying that the tide of war is receding, and i want to believe him as much as anyone else. when we look at the middle east today with a run closer than ever to nuclear weapons capability, with the conflict and syria threatening to destabilize the region and with violent extremists on the march and with an...
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he said 30% tax cuts on corporate taxes and he has a series of other tax cuts he's promised that add up to $4.8 trillion. he cannot name one loophole that he would close. if you took away all the loopholes for upper-income americans, every single one of them, he would still be trillions of dollarss short. me has to sock it to the middle class or explode the deficit. > deficit. >> reporter: what you're saying it it is unrealistic-- >> i'm saying it's impossible, not unrealistic. >> when president obama said in 2008 i'm going to cut the deficit in half, i'm going to close guilt me, people-- gitmo, people said-- did not sigh he was not telling the truth. >> closing gitmo involved congress and he couldn't get them to do that. the math, people over $200,000, and you still have a trillions of dollars hole, and he hasn't named the deductions he would close. this is a shell game, john. whichever shell you pick up, the middle class loses. the economy will lose, and i think that this is going to catch up with him. >> schieffer: what did the president think of his performance? >> i think the pr
he said 30% tax cuts on corporate taxes and he has a series of other tax cuts he's promised that add up to $4.8 trillion. he cannot name one loophole that he would close. if you took away all the loopholes for upper-income americans, every single one of them, he would still be trillions of dollarss short. me has to sock it to the middle class or explode the deficit. > deficit. >> reporter: what you're saying it it is unrealistic-- >> i'm saying it's impossible, not unrealistic....
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. >> the two men sparred over foreign policy, medicare, and questioned each other's promises to cut taxes. >> not mathematically possible. >> it is. it's been done before. >> it has never been done before. >> it's been done a couple times. >> it has never. >> jack kennedy. ronald reagan. >> as for which candidate won the debate it seems to be a bit of a tossup with some polls giving a slight advantage to ryan. others to biden. a watch party of students turned out for this historic debate between two catholic vice presidential candidates. >> i am catholic and it's nice to hear them say they are practicing. but i think a lot of the policy they forget about their religion. >> even this campus only about 50 students showed up to watch the vice presidential debate. there were plenty of empty seats. >>> president obama watched the vice presidential debate on air force one as he was returning to washington from a campaign visit from florida. following the debate the president told reporters he thought joe biden was terrific and already called the vice president to congratulate him. mitt romney w
. >> the two men sparred over foreign policy, medicare, and questioned each other's promises to cut taxes. >> not mathematically possible. >> it is. it's been done before. >> it has never been done before. >> it's been done a couple times. >> it has never. >> jack kennedy. ronald reagan. >> as for which candidate won the debate it seems to be a bit of a tossup with some polls giving a slight advantage to ryan. others to biden. a watch party of...